FT-2000
Operating Manual
Vertex Standard Co., Ltd.
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4. Press and hold in the [M>A] button for two seconds, until you hear the double beep.
The data in the selected memory channel will now be transferred to the Main band
(VFO-A).
Advice:
This transfer of data to the Main band (VFO-A) does not affect the original contents of
the memory channel; this is a “copy” function that leaves the memory contents
unchanged.
Memory Tune Operation
You may freely tune off of any memory channel in a “Memory tune” mode that is
similar to VFO operation. so long as you do not over-write the contents of the current
memory, Memory tune operation will not alter the contents of the memory channel.
1. Press the [V/M] button to recall any memory channel.
2. Rotate the Main Tuning Dial knob; you will now observe that the memory
channel’s frequency is changing.
“MT” icon will replace “MR” icon in the multi-panel window, indicating you are
in the “Memory Tune” mode.
During Memory Tune operation, you may change operating modes, and engage
and offset the Clarifier, if desired.
3. Press the [V/M] button momentarily to return to the originally-memorized
frequency of the current memory channel. One more press of the [V/M] button will
return you to VFO operation.
Note:
Computer software programs utilizing the CAT system interface port may presume
that the transceiver is operating in the VFO mode for certain features like “band
mapping” and/or frequency logging. Because the “Memory Tune” mode so closely
resembles the VFO mode, be sure that you have the FT-2000 operating in a control
mode compatible with your software’s requirements. Use the VFO mode if you’re not
sure.
VFO and Memory Scanning
You may scan wither the VFO or the memories of the FT-2000, and the radio will halt
the scan on any station with a signal strong enough to open the receiver’s squelch.